IP-COM G3210P User manual

Category
Network switches
Type
User manual
Copyright Statement
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Copyright Statement
is the registered trademark of IP-COM Networks Co., Ltd. All the products
and product names mentioned herein are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their
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and software, belongs to IP-COM Networks Co., Ltd. No part of this publication can be
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visit our website at www.ip-com.com.cn.
Disclaimer
Pictures, images and product specifications herein are for references only. To improve
internal design, operational function, and/or reliability, IP-COM reserves the right to make
changes to the products described in this document without obligation to notify any person
or organization of such revisions or changes. IP-COM does not assume any liability that
may occur due to the use or application of the product or circuit layout(s) described herein.
Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the
contents, but all statements, information and recommendations in this document do not
constitute the warranty of any kind, express or implied.
Preface
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Preface
Thank you for choosing IP-COM! Reading this manual will be helpful for you to configure
this device.
Convention
If not specifically indicated, the switch, this product, or this device mentioned in this Install
Guide stands for IP-COM 8GE+2SFP Managed PoE Switch G3210P.
Symbols in this Install Guide:
Symbol
Meaning
Note
Ignoring this type of note may result in a malfunction or
damage to this device.
Tip
This format is used to highlight a procedure that will save
time or resources.
Overview of this Install Guide
Chapter
Description
Chapter I Product
Overview
Introduction to this switch’s package contents, physical
appearance and features
Chapter II Installation
Introduction to this switch’s installation considerations and
installation procedures
Chapter III Device
Management
Introduction
Introduction to how to manage the switch via Web manager
and fundamental operations about Web manager
Chapter IV Advanced
Settings
Introduction to how to configure functions of the switch
Chapter V Appendix
Introduction to technical specifications, default settings and
safety statement of the switch
Technical Support
Website: http://www.wirelessnetworkproducts.com
Tel: 1.631.588.3877
Email: techs@hdcom.com
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Contents
Copyright Statement ...................................................................................................................... i
Disclaimer ........................................................................................................................................ i
Preface ............................................................................................................................................. ii
Convention.......................................................................................................................................... ii
Overview of this Install Guide .......................................................................................................... ii
Technical Support .............................................................................................................................. ii
Contents ......................................................................................................................................... iii
Product Overview .......................................................................................................................... 1
Package Contents ............................................................................................................................. 2
Physical Appearance ........................................................................................................................ 2
Installation ...................................................................................................................................... 6
1 Installation Considerations ............................................................................................................ 7
2 Tools ................................................................................................................................................. 8
3 Installation ....................................................................................................................................... 8
4 Connect to Protective Grounding Cable ................................................................................... 10
5 Connect to Power Supply............................................................................................................ 11
6 Cable Connection ......................................................................................................................... 11
7 Power up the Device .................................................................................................................... 14
Device Management Introduction ............................................................................................. 15
1 Web Administration ...................................................................................................................... 16
2 Web Login ..................................................................................................................................... 16
3 Web Logout ................................................................................................................................... 18
4 Layout of Web Browser-Accessible Administrator Page ........................................................ 18
5 Commonly Used Elements on Web Browser-Accessible Administrator Page .................... 19
Advanced Settings ...................................................................................................................... 21
Administration .................................................................................................................................. 22
Port Management ............................................................................................................................ 31
VLAN Management ......................................................................................................................... 43
PoE Management ............................................................................................................................ 62
Time Range Management .............................................................................................................. 64
Device Management ....................................................................................................................... 66
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QoS .................................................................................................................................................... 97
Security ........................................................................................................................................... 108
Maintenance ................................................................................................................................... 113
Logout ............................................................................................................................................. 119
Save Configurations ...................................................................................................................... 121
Appendix ..................................................................................................................................... 124
FAQs ................................................................................................................................................ 125
Technical Specifications ............................................................................................................... 125
Default Settings .............................................................................................................................. 129
Safety and Emission Statement .................................................................................................. 133
Product Overview
Package Contents
Physical Appearance
Product Overview
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Package Contents
Open the package and verify the following items:
Switch (1)
Power Cord (1)
L-shaped Bracket (2)
Screw (6)
Footpad (4)
Install Guide (1)
If any item is missing or damaged, contact the place of purchase immediately.
Physical Appearance
1 Front Panel
The following parts are located on the front panel shown as below.
Reset Button
With the switch powered on, pressing the Reset button for at least 5 seconds and then
releasing it, restores the switch to factory default settings. The switch will reboot
automatically after reset and this process takes about 45 seconds.
While rebooting, the following will occur: All LEDs light upSYS LED is offAll LEDs are
off except the Power LEDSYS is on and blinking.
LEDs
The following table describes the LED designations
LED
Status
Description
Power
Solid
Proper connection to power supply
Off
Improper connection to power supply or malfunction
occurs.
SYS
Blinking
The system is functioning properly.
Solid
The system is functioning improperly.
Off
The system is still rebooting.
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Link/Act
Solid
A valid link is established on the corresponding RJ45 port.
Blinking
Data transmission is occurring on the corresponding RJ45
port.
Off
No link is established on the corresponding RJ45 port.
PoE/Status
Solid
The PoE powered device (PD) is connected on the
corresponding RJ45 port and the port is supplying power
successfully.
Off
No PoE powered device (PD) connected.
SFP1&SFP2
Solid
A valid link is established or data transmission on the
corresponding SFP port.
Off
No link is established on the corresponding SFP port.
RJ45 Ports
This switch comes with eight 10/100/1000Mbps auto-negotiation RJ45 ports. Each port
has a corresponding Link/Act LED. Speeds and corresponding working modes of all RJ45
ports are described in the following table.
Speed
Working Mode
10Mbps (auto-negotiation)
Half/Full duplex auto-negotiation
100Mbps (auto-negotiation)
Half/Full duplex auto-negotiation
1000Mbps (auto-negotiation)
Full duplex auto-negotiation
All RJ45 ports are PoE-capable, and can connect up to eight IEEE 802.3af-compliant PDs
(15.4W for each) or four IEEE 802.3at-compliant PDs (30W for each).
Tip:
As pair 1/2 and pair 3/6 are applying PoE power, it is advisable to use CAT 5 or higher
UTP/STP cables. Note that Ethernet specifications limit the cable length between the
switch and the attached device to 100 m (328 feet).
SFP Ports
This switch comes with two 1000Mbps SFP fiber ports, accommodating a standard SFP
fiber module.
SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggableis a compact, hot-pluggable transceiver mainly used
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for implementing the switchover between fiber and electricity signals, including fiber rate
control, modulation sending, signal detection, IV transformation and amplifier limiting
judgment regeneration.
An optical fiber connector terminates the end of an optical fiber. The optical fiber
connector (known as union), an indispensable passive device in optical fiber
communication, is mainly used for detachable optical fiber connection, which is not only
convenient for commissioning test and maintenance of the optical fiber system, but makes
this system’s switch-over and scheduling more flexible.
G3210P only supports LC optical fiber connector as shown below:
Tip:
The optical fiber module or photoelectric converter is not included in the package and you
need to prepare it by yourself.
2 Back Panel
The following parts are located on the back panel as shown below:
Power ON/OFF
Used for controlling power supply of this device.
Grounding Terminal
Used for connecting the protective grounding cable for inductive lightning protection. As
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for the method of connecting protective grounding cable, please refer to Connect to
Protective Grounding Cable.
Power Socket
Used for connecting the included power cord for power supply.
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Installation
Installation Considerations
Tools
Installation
Connect to Protective Grounding Cable
Connect to Power Supply
Cable Connection
Power Up the Device
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1 Installation Considerations
To avoid any equipment damage or bodily injury caused by improper use, read the
following safety recommendations before installing the switch. Note that the
recommendations do not cover every possible hazardous condition.
Safety Caution
Do wear anti-static wrist straps and disable the power supply of this device while
installing this device
Use the included power cord for power supply
Ensure operating power supply accords with rated input standard
Ensure ventilation holes of the switch are in good condition
Do not open or remove the housing of the switch
Do disconnect power supply while cleaning the switch and do not use any liquid to
clean the switch
It's suggested to ground the switch to avoid strong inductive lightning. Keep the
switch away from power lines, electric lights, strong power grids, or anywhere the
power grid with strong current is reachable, all for better performance.
Note:
There is an IP-COM seal on one of the screws. You should keep the seal unbroken before
the technical staff maintains your switch. You should not open the housing of the device
unless you get the local resellers permission, or you have the technical capabilities and
are responsible for the results that occur because of unpermitted operation.
Site Requirements
1. Temperature & Humidity
Environment
Temperature
Humidity
Operating
-10ºC ~ 45ºC
10% ~ 90%RH (non-condensing)
Storage
-40 ~ 70
5%~90% RH (non-condensing)
2. Cleanliness Requirements
In case that static electricity affects this devices normal operation, please observe the
following guidelines:
Keep indoor environments clean and dust the switch regularly
Keep the switch well-grounded for electrostatic transferring
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3Inductive Lightning Protection
In case a strong current does damage to the switch due to inductive lightning, verify that:
Power socket, rack, work bench and the grounding terminal of the switch are
well-grounded
The switch is cabled properly. When the switch is cabled outdoors, it is advisable to
use it along with the signal lightning arrester
4. Installation Site Requirements
Whether you install the switch in a rack or on a flat work bench, please verify:
The rack or work bench is stable and sturdy
The switch should be clean and well-ventilated. There is at least 10 centimeters free
on all sides for cooling
No articles, especially heavy articles, are placed on the switch
There is more than 1.5 centimeters vertical distance free between devices that stack
up.
2 Tools
Before installing the switch, prepare the following tools:
Antistatic Gloves Phillips Screwdriver Ethernet Cable
3 Installation
The switch can be installed either in a rack or on a desktop, whatever suits your needs
best.
A. Mount the switch in a rack
With the included L-shaped brackets and screws you can install it in a 19-inch standard
rack.
Step 1: Make sure the rack is well-earthed and stable
Step 2: Attach the included mounting brackets to the two sides of the switch with the
included screws
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Step 3: Insert screws through each bracket and into the rack to securely fix the switch
onto the rack.
B. Mount the switch on a desktop
Without a 19-inch standard rack you can install the switch on a desktop.
Step 1: Place the switch bottom up on a flat desktop
Step 2: Attach four footpads to the corresponding circular grooves on the bottom of the
switch
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Step 3: Place the switch face up on the desktop.
4 Connect to Protective Grounding
Cable
Proper connection of protective grounding cable is not only important for inductive
lightning protection and anti-interference, but for your own personal safety. Please select
the most suitable method to connect protective grounding cable according to your
installation environment.
A. With grounding bar
Step 1: Connect one end of the protective grounding cable to the binding post on the
grounding bar.
Step 2: Connect the other end of the protective grounding cable to the grounding terminal
and fix the screws.
B. Without grounding bar
With soft grounds nearby capable of direct burial of the grounding bar, follow the steps
below:
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Step 1: Bury an angle iron or steel pipe (≥0.5m) into the ground;
Step 2: Weld one end of the protective grounding cable to the angle iron or steel pipe and
embalm the welding point;
Step 3: Connect the other end of the protective grounding cable to the grounding terminal.
If not allowed to bury the grounding bar, you can connect it to ground through the
three-core PE cable of the AC power socket on the precondition that the PE cable in the
switchgear room, or beside the AC power supply transformer, is well-grounded.
5 Connect to Power Supply
Please use the included power cord for power supply.
6 Cable Connection
Connect to RJ45 Ports
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Connect the switch to remote Ethernet devices with Ethernet cables.
Tip:
All RJ45 ports of the switch are Auto MDI/MDIX-capable, which allows you to attach
devices using twisted-pair Category 5 (or higher), either straight-through or crossover,
cables.
Connect to SFP Fiber Ports
Step 1: Insert the SFP module into the SFP module bay.
Step 2: Insert the LC optical fiber connector of the fiber into the SFP module.
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Connect to PDs
The PoE power supply feature on all RJ45 ports is enabled by default. You can connect
IEEE 802.3at-/802.3af-compliant APs, IP telephones, IP cameras or other powered
devices to the switch.
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Tip:
The PoE power supply mode is dynamic, i.e. the switch accommodates power supply for
powered devices automatically.
7 Power up the Device
Check the device thoroughly before powering up the device.
7.1 Check the Device
Before applying power supply, perform the following:
The operating power supply should accord with rated input standard
The power cord and grounding cable is correctly connected
All cable connections (RJ45 ports, SFP ports) are correct
If cabling outside, ensure the Ethernet port lightning arrester and AC power source
lightning arrester are connected
7.2 Power up the Device
Step 1: Turn on the power switch (Power ON/OFF) on the back panel to power up the
switch.
Step 2: After being powered on, the switch will be initialized automatically. Please ensure
that following will occur to the LEDs one by one:
All LEDs (Power, SYS, PoE/Status, Link/Act, SFP1, SFP2) will light up for
self-checking.
SYS LED is off.
All LEDs are off except the Power LED.
After restart, the Power LED lights up, SYS LED is blinking, corresponding Link/Act
LED or SFP1/SFP2 LED is on or blinking and corresponding PoE/Status LED lights
up.
Device Management
Introduction
Web Administration
Web Login
Web Logout
Layout of Web Browser-Accessible Administrator Page
Commonly Used Elements on Web Browser-Accessible
Administrator Page
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IP-COM G3210P User manual

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